President Trump wants his costly military parade to coincide with Veterans Day.

President Trump wants his controversial and costly military parade to coincide with Veteran's Day, according to a report.

Trump has directed the Pentagon to plan the parade for Nov. 11 — the federal holiday celebrating the nation's war veterans, according to a White House memo obtained by Politico.

Troops march on the Memorial Bridge across the Potomac River towards the Pentagon during National Victory Celebration Parade in 1991.Trump's parade could cost taxpayers upwards of $30 million.

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The memo was addressed to Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and proposes to have the parade begin at the White House and conclude at the Capitol, featuring rolling tanks and marching soldiers. The parade could cost taxpayers upwards of $30 million, Budget Director Mick Mulvaney said last week.

A Pentagon spokesman declined to comment on specifics, but confirmed to the Daily News that the Pentagon received the memo Tuesday.